Whoopee!
Hi Philip. Sounds like you re-did almost everything. Not too many guitars IMHO. You can never have too many well played guitars. The mix/master is very good too. Some nice jazz tones and your relaxed vocals suit the song very well. Well done. Talk soon Peter.

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Glad you liked it, John. It is fun to work with! I had a quick listen to Nilsson's version - very lush. I wish I had his voice. I was trying for something a bit sillier. Thanks for listening and commenting!

Delightful
You gave this tune just the right treatment and did it beautifully. I've never felt this tune should swing too heavily (no disrespected intended to Mr. Sinatra and others) but rather have the kind of lilt and charm this version has (especially in the coyness and "eyewink" delivery of the fine vocal--good stuff!) Very well done and thanks so much for remembering this wonderful song. Michael

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Much appreciated, Michael -especially coming from the MacJams king of Show Tunes! Yes, I think this is the way they had to talk about such things in the 20s (perhaps even through to the 60s?) and the eye wink humour is beautifully subtle. Thanks for listening and taking the time to comment.

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You are right about the "suggestion" they used to put these lyrics across--some of them were quite masterly at it, like Ethel Waters and others. Cantor could imply with his facial expressions while he sang, but it's much more difficult to signify certain meanings in the words like you've done on this one Phillip. Again, great job!

Played folk guitar then learnt jazz guitar in the 70s. Worked in folk joints, then pubs, restaurants and reception centres in bands, duos or solo.
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